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balance

[bal-uhns] / ˈbæl əns /








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The company, valued at roughly $380 billion, is legally required to balance making money with advancing the company’s public benefit of “responsible development and maintenance of advanced AI for the long-term benefit of humanity.”

From Los Angeles Times

The balancing act for students already is tough enough, with the amount of club teams growing in a lot of sports because it’s a lucrative business.

From Los Angeles Times

Now they face a crucial season-defining period, with their hopes of returning to the Champions League - and ending a 30-year trophy drought by winning the Europa League - very much in the balance.

From BBC

"It's about balancing the two, having that sporting integrity."

From BBC

Colas isn’t arguing that these companies are compelling investments because their valuations are cheap or because they boast especially strong earnings growth or balance sheets.

From Barron's